Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2003, Pedro Almodóvar's "haunting, generous meditation on loneliness, love and madly displaced desire" (Newsweek) is the story of two men (Benigno and Marco) who meet at a private clinic. There, Benigno is the caregiver for Alicia, a dance student who lies in a coma, and Marco is visiting his girlfriend Lydia, a matador rendered motionless. As the men keep vigil over the women they love, the story unfolds in flashback—and flashfoward—as the lives of the four are further entwined and move towards a surprising conclusion. In Spanish with English or French subtitles.